Thinkingstuff
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I'd be curious as to the responses to this statement.What each evangelist has preserved, therefore, is not a photographic reproduction of the words and deeds of Jesus, but an interpretive portrait deliniated in accord with the special needs of the early Church - Metzger, Bruce M. The New Testament its background, growth, and content p. 86
So that there is no confusion let me continue the quote
The inference drawn by some form critics, however, that such interpretation has deformed the original meaning ofJesus' teacing is not justified by the literary argument. Reinterpretation and development need not involve deformation, but may be entirely homogeneous with the original meaning, whose full vitality is thus unfolded for the benefit of the whole church.
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